Marvel fans are not-so-patiently awaiting the release of the highly anticipated new film, "Spider-Man: Homecoming." On Wednesday, a new international poster for the movie — the first standalone Spidey film for the newly-minted Peter Parker, 20-year-old Tom Holland — dropped, and fans are having a field day with the busy design.

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The new poster features Holland, who made his debut as Spider-Man in "Captain America: Civil War," in the center, along with a much larger Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) to his right. They're joined by both of their superhero alter-egos, Michael Keaton (and his villain alter-ego, Vulture), Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Jon Favreau and a teeny-tiny Logan Marshall-Green. That's a lot of actors and characters crammed into one frame.

Marvel fans were quick to pick up on the busy design and lack of focus on the main star, with one tweeting that it was so amateurish it looked like "someone won a competition on Reddit." Another chimed in, "Iron Man 8 poster promises big supporting role for Spider-Man..."

Others pointed out the random placement of a Washington, D.C., landmark next to the New York City skyline.

Going the extra mile, Kyle Buchanan of New York Magazine's Vulture redesigned the poster so it could reach its full, overly-crowded potential. Jay Gatsby, John Travolta in Pulp Fiction and Lana Del Rey would surely be welcomed into the Marvel Universe with open arms.

I'll be honest: I tried to improve the very busy SPIDER-MAN HOMECOMING poster, and I no longer know where the original ends and mine begins pic.twitter.com/Sazywe9gwh